Fixes:
384) Spree::OrderMailer basic behaviour doesn't aggressively escape double quotes in confirmation body
Failure/Error: adjustments = adjustments.to_a + order.shipment_adjustments.to_a
ActionView::Template::Error:
Cannot have a has_many :through association 'Spree::Order#shipment_adjustments' which goes through 'Spree::Order#shipments' before the through association is defined.
# ./app/helpers/checkout_helper.rb:10:in `checkout_adjustments_for'
# ./app/views/spree/order_mailer/_order_summary.html.haml:43:in `_app_views_spree_order_mailer__order_summary_html_haml__2911251238692323485_70331958934800'
# ./app/views/spree/order_mailer/confirm_email_for_customer.html.haml:23:in `_app_views_spree_order_mailer_confirm_email_for_customer_html_haml__3734564010704881256_70331959518520'
# ./app/mailers/spree/order_mailer.rb:35:in `block in confirm_email_for_customer'
# ./app/mailers/spree/order_mailer.rb:33:in `confirm_email_for_customer'
# ./spec/mailers/order_mailer_spec.rb:20:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ------------------
# --- Caused by: ---
# ActiveRecord::HasManyThroughOrderError:
# Cannot have a has_many :through association 'Spree::Order#shipment_adjustments' which goes through 'Spree::Order#shipments' before the through association is defined.
# ./app/helpers/checkout_helper.rb:10:in `checkout_adjustments_for'
Fixes:
259) Spree::ShippingMethod#shipments can gather all the related shipments
Failure/Error: expect(shipping_method.shipments).to include(shipment)
ActiveRecord::HasManyThroughOrderError:
Cannot have a has_many :through association 'Spree::ShippingMethod#shipments' which goes through 'Spree::ShippingMethod#shipping_rates' before the through association is defined.
# ./spec/models/spree/shipping_method_spec.rb:190:in `block (3 levels) in <module:Spree>'
Fixes:
292) OrderManagement::Subscriptions::ProxyOrderSyncer#sync! when the subscription is not persisted and the schedule includes upcoming oc that closes after ends_at does not create a new proxy order for that oc
Failure/Error: order_cycle.schedules << schedule
ActiveRecord::HasManyThroughOrderError:
Cannot have a has_many :through association 'OrderCycle#schedules' which goes through 'OrderCycle#order_cycle_schedules' before the through association is defined.
# ./spec/factories.rb:29:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/factories.rb:28:in `each'
# ./spec/factories.rb:28:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./engines/order_management/spec/services/order_management/subscriptions/proxy_order_syncer_spec.rb:59:in `block (4 levels) in <module:Subscriptions>'
# ./engines/order_management/spec/services/order_management/subscriptions/proxy_order_syncer_spec.rb:65:in `block (4 levels) in <module:Subscriptions>'
# ./engines/order_management/spec/services/order_management/subscriptions/proxy_order_syncer_spec.rb:133:in `block (6 levels) in <module:Subscriptions>'
# ./engines/order_management/spec/services/order_management/subscriptions/proxy_order_syncer_spec.rb:133:in `block (5 levels) in <module:Subscriptions>'
Failure/Error: enterprise.andand.touch
ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError:
cannot touch on a new or destroyed record object. Consider using persisted?, new_record?, or destroyed? before touching
# ./app/models/spree/address.rb:155:in `touch_enterprise'
# ./spec/factories/product_factory.rb:12:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/factories/variant_factory.rb:26:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/models/spree/variant_spec.rb:9:in `block (2 levels) in <module:Spree>'
We get the same value here, but without the three additional database hits to adjustments (both of these values are already present on the order object itself).
For some reason the order objects were stale here when calling order.update! from either a payment or shipment callback, which was overwriting those states as nil on the order.
This new class lets us [Branch by
abstraction](https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/BranchByAbstraction.html)
by encapsulating an order's balance. As a result, that's the only place
where we need to check the feature toggle, instead of every place where
`#outstanding_balance` is called (quite some). That would be very hard
to review and it'd be more likely to introduce bugs.
What I like about this is that we also managed to group together the
data and logic that we had spread in a few places and have it nicely
encapsulated. So, where we had a number, we'll now have an object.
Once we fully change all `#outstanding_balance` consumers to use this
new abstraction we'll be able to remove the methods this class replaces.
These are: `Spree::Order#outstanding_balance?`,
`Spree::Order#display_oustanding_balance` and
`OrderHelper.outstanding_balance_label`.
This is just the first step. I'll follow this up with a PR per
page/mailer/whatever where we use the balance to replace it with an
instance of `OrderBalance`. That is, splitting up what I explored in
https://github.com/openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork/pull/6959 but in
very small and manageable pieces.